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NYBG.org: Scott A. Mori Profile
... of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin (1974) "Taxonomic and Anatomic Studies of Gustavia (Lecythidaceae)" Expertise: Systematics and ecology of Neotropical Lecythidaceae; Amazonian and Guianan floristics smori@nybg.org Mori ... the taxonomy and ecology of trees of the lowland New World tropics. I am especially interested in the co-evolution between plants and their pollinators and seed dispersers. In order ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... pollinators and seed dispersers of this species are not yet known. (USFWS 1995) Threats • Curtailment of range. • Collection of plants mistaken for the medicinal Echinacea purpurea. • Fire suppression. • Highway rights-of-way maintenance. • Urbanization and ...
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Winter2002
... and chemical use; must be fine-tuned to provide the diversity of habitat, appropriate levels of shade, sun, or moisture, and the presence of pollinators and seed dispersers. This is important for maintaining the imperiled plant species and to maximize the native biodiversity a site can support. Working out the species and habitat requirements and ...
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Welcome to University of Hawaii at Manoa Botany
... and community dynamics and are relevant to conservation in the Pacific. Much recent work focuses on how changes in Polynesian animal communities (pollinators, seed dispersers, and seed predators) affect plant recruitment from seed ...
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... and community dynamics and are relevant to conservation in the Pacific. Much recent work focuses on how changes in Polynesian animal communities (pollinators, seed dispersers, and seed predators) affect plant recruitment from seed ...
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Lab VIII - Medullosans and Cycads (2)
... and controversial seed plants. In part, Medullosa has attracted attention because of its avocado-sized, fleshy seeds and extremely large wing-less pollen suggesting interaction with animal dispersers and pollinators ...
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